Meet the standout performers who earned All-Scholastic honors for their work this season:

Athletes of the Year

Alex Moore

Division 1: St. John’s Prep, RB/FS

Alex Moore, the state’s Gatorade Player of the Year, did it all for the Eagles. He rushed for 857 yards and 14 touchdowns, caught 20 passes for 455 yards and 5 touchdowns, and contributed four interceptions and four forced fumbles on defense.

The 6-4, 225-pound senior moved from receiver to quarterback and led the Red Raiders to the Division 1A Super Bowl. Peabody threw for 2,600 yards and 33 touchdowns with only seven interceptions. Tops in his class, Peabody is considering Princeton, among other Ivy League schools.

Drew Belcher

Division 2: Reading, QB

Belcher led unbeaten Reading to the Division 2 Super Bowl title, passing for 1,700 yards and 21 touchdowns. The Rockets averaged 32.5 points per game on the way to a 13-0 mark. The Middlesex Liberty MVP also ran for more than 800 yards and 15 scores.

Dylan Oxsen

Division 2A: Plymouth South, RB/LB

The Panthers’ explosive junior running back tied for an EMass-leading 40 touchdowns (39 rushing), and added five more against Natick in the Division 2A playoffs. Oxsen gained more than 2,000 yards and led Plymouth South to its first Atlantic Coast League championship.

Berluti helped lead the Wolverines (8-4) to the Tri-Valley League Large title. The three-sport athlete passed for 1,950 yards and 26 touchdowns (the most in Division 3) while rushing 100 times for 675 yards and three scores in his senior season. He’ll attend Amherst.

Darien Fernandez

Division 3A: Wareham, RB/DB

The leading scorer in Div. 3A, Fernandez tied the school record for touchdowns in a season (24) and set a school career record with 35 scores. A 1,350-yard rusher and starter in the defensive secondary, he led the Vikings to a 9-2 mark.

Christian Rivera

Division 4: Greater Lawrence, RB/OLB

The centerpiece of the Reggie offense, Rivera broke the 2,000-yard mark and collected 25 touchdowns. For his career Rivera has gained 4,123 yards and scored 46 times. The senior running back also plays on the other side of the ball at linebacker. Rivera is currently uncommitted but does plan on playing football at the college level.

Vincent Burton

Division 4A: Blue Hills, FB/LB

Burton capped his high school career by rushing for 2,196 yards and 36 touchdowns and scored an EMass-high 258 points. In his three years at Blue Hills, Burton amassed 5,530 rushing yards (sixth in state history) and scored 650 points, third in state history.

Kyle Dance

Division 5: Latin Academy, QB

The honors student broke the school record for touchdown passes, finishing with 24, and also added eight rushing scores for the Dragons. The junior also enjoys snowboarding and golf.

Shawahl Abdur-Rahman

Division A: Salisbury (Conn.), RB/OLB

Averaging nearly 6 yards per carry, the Salisbury School MVP led his team to a NEPSAC Class A championship. Abdur-Rahman, the Erickson Player of the Year, rushed for 925 yards this season. On defense he accounted for three interceptions for 137 yards and two touchdowns.

Andreas Robinson

Division A: Phillips Exeter

The Class A Offensive Player of the Year finished the fall with 1,763 yards rushing and 18 touchdowns. He also had 21 receptions for 384 yards and two scores. The team captain and MVP, he’s a three-time All New England running back at Exeter.

Tate Jozokos

Division B: Governor’s Academy, QB

Jozokos led Governor’s Academy to another undefeated season with his 1,127 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns. He scored five touchdowns in a 42-27 win over Cheshire Academy in the Tom Flaherty Bowl to cap a perfect season. Jozokos is committed to UNC to play lacrosse.

Brice McAllister

Division B: Suffield, RB/FS

The 5-11, 190-pound running back did a little bit of everything for unbeaten Suffield Academy. The Colonial League Play of the Year rushed for 1,723 yards and 22 touchdowns, averaging 11.4 yards per carry, and also recorded 30 tackles and had an interception return for a touchdown.

Austin Kreinz

Division C: Portsmouth Abbey, RB/DB

Kreinz gained 1,581 yards and 22 rushing touchdowns on 132 carries this season. He also added three touchdowns on interceptions and two more on kick returns. The Evergreen (South League) Player of the Year will attend the University of Pennsylvania.

All-scholastics

Matt Allen

Bishop Feehan, senior, RB

The centerpiece in the Shamrocks’ rushing attack, the shifty Allen netted 1,351 yards rushing and found the end zone 17 times for the Super Bowl champs. Also a special teams standout, Allen returned kicks and led EMass with 38 PATs and booted two field goals.

Max Athy

Holliston, senior, RB/LB

Athy was named the Tri-Valley League Large MVP after a terrific senior season. The speedy running back collected 1,175 yards and 18 touchdowns. He was a two-time TVL all-star and a three-year starter for the Panthers.

Jon Baker

Millis, junior, OL/DL

6-foot-3-inch, 300-pound Jon Baker dominated both offensive and defensive lines for Millis-Hopedale, leading them to their second consecutive playoff appearance. Baker was the Tri-Valley League Small Lineman of the Year and is being recruited to play at the next level.

Chance Brady

Haverhill, senior, RB/LB

Brady’s Division 2-leading 29 touchdowns powered the Hillies to their first winning season since 2001. Haverhill averaged 36.2 points per game behind the versatile running back, who was named the MVC Division 2 Player of the Year. He’ll continue his career in college.

Mohammed Braimah

Cathedral, senior, OL/DL

The 6-3, 228-pound Braimah dominated up front for the Division 4A champion Panthers. He racked up 19.5 sacks and 94 tackles, including 22 for a loss. Named the Catholic Central League Small MVP, Braimah finishes as Cathedral’s all-time sack leader with 35.

Matthew Comerford

Reading, senior, OT

The 6-5, 265-pound league All-Star played a significant role on the Rockets’ offensive line and contributed to their unbeaten championship season. The captain’s size benefited Reading and allowed quarterback Drew Belcher to gain 2,500 total yards this year.

Anthony Cruz

Burlington, , RB/LB

A three-year starter, the 5-9, 175-pound back ran for 1,300 yards and 23 touchdowns for the Red Devils. The Middlesex (Freedom) League MVP was the core of a Burlington team that finished 10-2. The captain also played at linebacker on defense.

Paul DePlacido

Shawsheen, senior

DePlacido was the tone-setter for the Rams. The senior running back led Shawsheen into the postseason by rushing for 1,421 yards and 17 touchdowns. DePlacido threw for three touchdowns and played stellar defense as he corralled a pair of interceptions, collected 51 tackles, and recovered two fumbles.

Matt Devlin

Wayland, senior, OL/LB

Devlin was the anchor of a Wayland defense that allowed under 10 points per game. The senior middle linebacker was named the Dual County League Defensive MVP and is a two-time all-star

Mike Dooling

Beverly, senior, OT/DT

Beverly’s 6-foot, 250-pound two-way lineman was a crucial part of the Panthers’ unbeaten championship season. Dooling, the CAL/NEC Division 2 co-Defensive Player of the Year, finished with 40 tackles and two sacks.

Brian Dunlap

Natick, sophomore, WR

The Redhawks wide receiver had another great year, finishing with 86 catches for 1,550 yards and 23 touchdowns, including two in the Division 2A Super Bowl. Dunlap pushed his two-year total to 155 catches, 35 for touchdowns, for more than 2,700 yards and 41 touchdowns.

Brendan Flaherty

Beverly, senior, RB/DB

The CAL/NEC Division 2 MVP rushed for 1,400 yards and 27 touchdowns, leading the Panthers to a Super Bowl title. He is the career leader in touchdowns for Beverly. He contributed in all aspects this season, scoring on two interception returns and two punt returns.

Troy Flutie

Natick, junior, QB

Flutie passed for 3,168 yards and 35 touchdowns for a Redhawks offense that averaged 31.8 points per game. He also rushed for more than 1,000 rushing yards, with his longest being a 76-yard touchdown run in a win over Weymouth.

Tedaro France

Barnstable, senior, WR

The senior receiver had 39 catches for 950 yards and 19 touchdowns this season and added seven interceptions on defense. At 5-10, France used dynamic speed to help Barnstable score 35 points per game. He has yet to decide on college.

Chris Giorgio

Lincoln-Sudbury, senior, RB/LB

Giorgio was a two-way machine for the Warriors, carrying 140 times for 850 yards and 16 touchdowns while making 96 tackles at linebacker. He finished his career with 37 rushing touchdowns and 263 tackles. Giorgio will lacrosse at Fairfield University.

Will Heikkinen

Andover, senior, WR

The senior had 67 catches for 1,160 yards and 9 touchdowns to help the Golden Warriors reach the Division 1 semifinals. He also had six interceptions at defensive back. Heikkinen finished with 114 catches, 1,935 yards, and 22 touchdowns.

Kiivone Howard

Foxborough, senior, RB

The Hockomock League MVP rushed for 1,750 yards and 25 touchdowns, the most in Division 3. The senior running back finished his career with 2,650 yards and 38 touchdowns. He also is a standout for the Warriors’ track team.

Maurice Hurst

Xaverian, senior, DT/RB

Hurst recorded 51 tackles (23 for loss) and 11 sacks to anchor the Hawks’ defensive line. The 6-2, 290-pound Hurst also plowed for five touchdowns as a part-time running back. The Michigan-bound tackle finished with 21 career sacks, 131 tackles, and 7 forced fumbles.

Jon Hurvitz

Duxbury, senior, RB/DB

The speedy running back rushed for 1,242 yards and 23 touchdowns this season as Duxbury went 11-0 to win the Patriot Keenan, finishing his Green Dragons’ career with 2,000 yards and 37 touchdowns on the ground. Hurvitz plans to play football at Middlebury College in Vermont.

Andrew Kibarian

Lynnfield, senior, OL/DL

A four-year starter, Kibarian was the CAL/NEC Division 4 MVP after recording 49 tackles and six sacks at defensive end while anchoring the offensive line at center. He is bound for Holy Cross in the fall.

Cam Latta

Lowell, senior, QB/DB

Latta threw for a school-record 25 touchdowns for 9-2 Lowell. He passed for more than 2,000 yards, and topped 700 yards rushing, with eight more scores. The National Honor Society member is undecided on college plans, but hopes to play baseball.

Mackay Lowrie

Roxbury Latin, senior, QB/CB

Lowrie was one of the most prolific passers in New England, throwing for 2,400 yards and 35 touchdowns while also rushing for 600 yards. The ISL MVP finished his career with 5,600 passing yards, 1,600 rushing yards, and 65 touchdowns. He has verbally committed to BC.

Dylan Mann

Masconomet, senior, DB/RB

Mann did anything to help propel the Chieftains to a CAL/NEC Division 3 title, finishing with 100 tackles, 2 interceptions, and 3 forced fumbles on defense while scoring 14 touchdowns on offense. He is a three-time league All-Star.

Marshall McCarthy

Duxbury, senior, LB/FB

The 210-pound linebacker anchored a defense that allowed an average of 11.3 points per game as Duxbury went 11-0 and won the Patriot Keenan title. McCarthy had 115 tackles this season, giving him 304 in his career with the Green Dragons. He also added 12.5 sacks this year.

Jack McDonald

BC High, senior, OT/OC

The 6-5, 285-pound guard paved the way for the Eagles’ potent running game and was named the Catholic Conference offensive lineman of the year. He will play football at the University of Virginia in the fall.

Charlie McKeeman

Bishop Stang, senior, QB/LB

A two-way force for the Spartans, McKeeman recorded 131 tackles and a pick at middle linebacker while racking up 1,427 yards of total offense after moving from running back to QB. The senior accounted for 11 of his team’s 16 touchdowns.

John Montelus

Everett, senior, OL

Montelus helped lead Everett to its third straight Super Bowl victory. Known for his pass-blocking ability, Montelus protected Jonathan DiBiaso during his record-setting campaign in 2011, but transitioned to Everett’s dynamic ground attack this fall. He will attend Notre Dame.

Justin Mount

Westford, senior, WR/DB

Mount led the Grey Ghosts’ potent offense with 21 touchdowns while playing quarterback, running back, and wide receiver. The speedy senior finished his three-year varsity career with 44 touchdowns and 3,500 yards.

Brian O’Malley

St. Sebastian’s, senior, WR/DB

O’Malley posted 21 receptions and nine touchdowns at receiver, played safety on the ISL’s top unit, kicked extra points, and returned kicks for a 9-0 squad. An honors student, he also plays lacrosse and hopes to play both sports at Amherst.

Marcus Odiah

Burlington, senior, RB/DB

Alongside Anthony Cruz, O’Diah powered the Red Devils’ offense by running for 1,727 yards and 22 touchdowns as Burlington won the Middlesex Freedom title. The 6-foot, 185-pound back also ended his career as Burlington’s all-time leading rusher, totaling 3,672 yards.

Mike Panepinto

Needham, junior, RB/S

The junior back rushed for 2,085 yards to lead the Riockets and his 26 touchdowns were the most in EMass Division 1. Panepinto, who will captain the Rockets in 2013, has committed to playing lacrosse at UMass-Amherst.

Joe Previte

Brockton, senior, OT/DT

Previte was a mainstay on Brockton’s lines, and recorded 50 tackles this season. With the help of Previte, the Boxers’ defense allowed just 13.2 points per game. The 6-2 honor roll student plans to attend prep school in the fall.

Austin Roberts

Brockton, senior, QB/DB

Operating the Boxers’ triple option attack, Roberts rushed for more than 1,100 yards and 16 touchdowns, while passing for four scores to lead Brockton to the Division 1 Super Bowl. His season-best included 265 rushing yards against New Bedford to clinch the Big Three title.

Andres Rodriguez

St. Mary’s, senior, OL/DL

A four-year starter, Rodriguez was the crux of a St. Mary’s defense that led them to the Super Bowl. The Catholic Central Large MVP was part of the Spartan offensive line at right guard. Rodriguez is uncommitted but plans on playing at the next level.

CJ Scarpa

Andover, senior, QB

Scarpa threw for 2,640 yards and 32 touchdowns while rushing for eight more scores to earn Merrimack Valley (Large) MVP honors. He finished his career with 53 touchdown passes and 4,310 yards. Scarpa will play at Elon University in the fall.

Brad Schiff

Sharon, senior, LB

Schiff’s impact on defense played an extremely crucial part in Sharon’s championship season. The dedicated linebacker, Hockomock defensive MVP, had 154 tackles, and four forced fumbles. His coach called Schiff the best player in Sharon history.

Johnathan Thomas

St. John’s Prep, junior, RB

Thomas rushed for 1,794 yards and 15 touchdowns on 220 carries to help the Eagles capture the Division 1 Super Bowl title. The junior back also caught nine passes for 153 yards and three TDs. The honor roll student has rushed for 2,900 yards in his career.

Jakarrie Washington

Everett, senior, WR

The Crimson Tide’s 5-10, 170-pound running back led Everett to its third straight championship with 124 rushing yards and two touchdowns in the Division 1A Super Bowl. Washington was one of Everett’s main offensive weapons, scoring 23 touchdowns for an offense that averaged 32.6 points per game.

Coaches of the Year

James O’Leary

Division 1: St. John’s Prep

In his 29th season at the helm, O’Leary guided the Eagles to an 11-1 record and a Division 1 Super Bowl title, his first since 1997. O’Leary earned his 200th win against Andover in the Division 1 semifinals.

Chris Whidden

Division 1A: Barnstable

The second-year head coach led the Red Raiders to an 11-1 record, an Old Colony League title, and the Division 1A Super Bowl. Whidden, also the school’s lacrosse coach, is 19-6 in two years at Barnstable.

Tim O’Connor

Division 2: Haverhill

Haverhill had gone 6-49 the past five years before O’Connor turned things around this season, his third as head coach. The Hillies snapped a 32-game losing streak last season and finished 8-3 this year, even making an appearance in the Globe’s Top 20.

Dan Bauer

Division 2A: Beverly

Bauer led Beverly to its second Super Bowl title in three years, directing this year’s squad to an undefeated season. Their motto this year was finish and they did just that, beating Natick for the title.

Dave Morse

Division 3: Sharon

In his second season as head coach of the Eagles, the 26-year-old led the team to its first Super Bowl title in school history. Sharon, the Hockomock (Davenport) champs, finished the year 10-3. Morse now has a 14-9 overall record at the helm for the Eagles.

Curt Smith

Division 3A: Bishop Feehan

After a 7-5 campaign in 2011, Smith led the Shamrocks to a 10-2 mark and the Division 3A Super Bowl title. Despite losing eight league all-stars to graduation, Feehan allowed a league-low 6.6 points per game and posted five shutouts.

James Kelliher

Division 4: Abington

Kelliher has been at the helm of Abington’s football for 42 years. It has been speculated that the 2012 campaign will be his final, and if it were the case, what a way to go out. Kelliher’s squad was 13-0 and the champions of Division 4. Under Kelliher’s watch the Green Wave has won three Super Bowl titles (2002, 2005, and 2012).

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Coach James Kelliher led Abington to a Division 4 Super Bowl win against St. Mary's.

Roosevelt Robinson

Division 4A: Madison Park

With over 21 years of coaching experience and more than 100 career wins under his belt, the honor for the Dorchester grad is probably long overdue. His tough-love philosophy led the Cardinals to their second league title in three years and their first Super Bowl appearence since 1998.

Richard Moran

Division 5: Dorchester

Moran led an undersized, scrappy group of players to an undfeated regular season, and the school’s first Super Bowl appearance since Olympian Calvin Davis donned a Bears jersey in 1989. Moran, a Cathedral grad, peached teamwork and unity all season long, and his players answered the call.